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I am currently using Lubuntu 13.10 and I have made an iso file with AptonCD to backup the programs (with their dependencies of course) that I may need when I reinstall Lubuntu. My problem is that I am using a netbook and thus I have no CD or DVD reader. Thats why I cannot burn the iso file to a CD or DVD and plug it in to use it as a repository. Is there a way to use the iso file directly as a repository? I know that this question has already been answered in How to use a .iso image as a CD-ROM Repository? however when I run sudo apt-cdrom -d=/aptoncd-mountpoint add as posted in the answer of the former question I get

Using CD-ROM mount point /cdrom/
Unmounting CD-ROM
Waiting for disc...
Please insert a Disc in the drive and press enter 
Mounting CD-ROM...
E: Failed to mount the cdrom.
E: No CD-ROM could be auto-detected or found using the default mount point.

I strongly believe that I have not done anything wrong. So what I wanted to ask is: How can I fix this if possible? and How can I use an iso file as a repository if I am not able to do the steps presented in the answer of How to use a .iso image as a CD-ROM Repository? Thanks in advence

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  • Would help if you update your question with the exact commands you've run.
    – falconer
    Jan 12, 2014 at 13:45
  • have you mount your .ISO first ? Jan 12, 2014 at 14:05
  • yes I mounted my iso as shown in the link I gave in my question. In fact I tried almost everything shown in <askubuntu.com/questions/4694/…>
    – Gonenc
    Jan 12, 2014 at 15:56

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Add option -m to apt-cdrom command.

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